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urbanoutfitters

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Question 1

The other major classification of travel purpose apart from business travel is
◦ association.
◦ gaming.
◦ incentive.
◦ group.
◦ pleasure.

Question 2

A macroeconomic approach from a national or region's perspective does not examines tourism's effects on:
◦ income.
foreign exchange.
◦ businesses' cash flow.
◦ national or regional employment.


billybob123

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Answer 1

pleasure.

Answer 2

businesses' cash flow.



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